How to Hard Reset an Xbox Wireless Controller. (PC & Console)

If you have an Xbox Wireless Controller that you use with your computer and/or Xbox console. This article will show you how to quickly and easily perform a Hard Reset on your Xbox controller to fix a range of different connectivity issues. In particular, issues that may arise from bad Firmware updates.

Related: How to update your Xbox controller firmware on Windows 11.

Over the last few years, Microsoft has been working exceptionally hard to connect and in a lot of cases merge the Xbox and Windows PC gaming experience. One of the greatest achievements has been the integration of Xbox Wireless controllers and Windows. Allowing anyone with an Xbox One or Xbox Series X controller to play games on Windows using their Xbox controller.

Although this is pretty much a click and connect experience for people using the Bluetooth option or the Wireless dongle. There are instances where you may have connection issues that prevent Wireless controllers from connecting to other devices. Including mobile devices like Android phones and tablets. When this happens there are two things you can do to resolve the issue. The first is to update your Xbox Controllers firmware. The second is to Hard Reset your controller, which we’ll guide you through the process for below.

How to Hard Reset a Wireless Xbox Controller? Hard Resetting a Wireless Xbox Controller.

In order to hard reset your Xbox Wireless Controller, you’ll need to do the following. This process will vary depending on the device you are trying to pair your controller with. Just jump to the section that matches your current Xbox Controller connection situation.

Hard reset your Xbox Controller if you are connecting to a console.

If you are currently trying to connect your Xbox controller to your Xbox console but keep having sync issues you’ll need to do the following.

Hard Reset your Xbox Controller if you are connecting to a Windows PC.

If you are trying to hard reset your Xbox controller on PC, things are quite different and you’ll have to rely on Windows Bluetooth settings.

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